Location ID: #10289116
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Rothesay Castle, located on the Isle of Bute, is a unique 13th-century fortress featuring a rare circular curtain wall surrounded by a moat. Built by the Stewart family to defend against Norwegian invasions, and renowned for its thick stone walls, ...
Location ID: #10306584
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The Winter Gardens in Rothesay, located on the Isle of Bute, is a Grade A listed cast iron and glass structure built in 1924 (originally open-air in 1895). Situated near the ferry terminal, this historic building features a, dome roof housing a ...
Location ID: #10284851
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Rothesay Ferry Terminal, located on the Isle of Bute in the Firth of Clyde, serves as the main gateway to the island, offering regular services to Wemyss Bay. Operated primarily by Caledonian MacBrayne, it features a 170m main pier, a waiting room, ...
Location ID: #10284850
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Rothesay is an historic Victorian seaside town on the Isle of Bute, known for its scenic bay, promenade, and, Rothesay Castle, which dates back to the 13th century. As the island's main town, it offers a blend of heritage and coastal views, ...
Location ID: #10285017
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Built in 1899 near the Rothesay ferry terminal, these famous, fully operational Victorian men's toilets on the Isle of Bute are renowned for their opulence, featuring 20 green marble urinals, glass-lined cisterns, elaborate tiled walls, and ...
Location ID: #10290101
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Early 20th C building with clock tower & interesting interior in which the supports for the glass roof radiate from a central booking office. Fine example of Victorian cast iron Station.
Location ID: #10284121
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Large red sandstone end terrace house with large modern extension to rear garden. Both front and rear gardens are landscaped.
Location ID: #10289266
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Houses with direct access to beach via external stair. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom, sliding doors to patio.
Location ID: #10293967
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Large Georgian House (built 1847) in 2.3 acres of grounds close to Rothesay Town Centre. Elevated position with own private driveway and ample parking for up to 20 vehicles.
Location ID: #10289164
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Ruthven Barracks, located near Kingussie in the Highlands, are the best-preserved ruins of four Hanoverian garrison posts built between 1719 and 1721. Situated on a prominent mound overlooking the Spey Valley, this imposing structure was designed to ...
Location ID: #10290874
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Early 20th century municipal building at the edge the town's Glebe Park. Main hall with stage has a 390 capacity. Also auditorium and library available for hire.
Location ID: #10290769
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Wooded riverside walk at edge of Bridge of Allan. Small cave reputed to be the inspiration for Ben Gunn's cave in RL Stevenson's Treasure Island. Wild swimming site on river bank opposite.
Location ID: #10290665
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Banton is a small, historic village nestled under the Kilsyth Hills. Known for its rural charm, it features a primary school, church, bowling green, and the community-run Swan pub. Formerly associated with coal mining and weaving, it now serves as a ...
Location ID: #10284262
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Major thoroughfare in Glasgow city centre. Fully pedestrianised and with a wide range of individual shops and 2 shopping malls (Buchanan Galleries and Princes Square). Royal Concert Hall sits at the northern end (home of the RSNO) and St Enoch ...
Location ID: #10290887
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Borthwick Castle is a 15th-century, 600-year-old keep located 12 miles from Edinburgh. As one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in Scotland, it offers luxury exclusive-use accommodation (10-12 bedrooms) and event spaces. Known for its ...
Location ID: #10290586
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Stretch of road connecting Strathblane with Carbeth. Steep and winding with scenic views, popular with cyclists.
Location ID: #10290585
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Scenic narrow country road from the village of Fintry to the town of Denny. Passes through Carron Valley.
Location ID: #10289713
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The Clutha Bar is a historic, renowned folk music venue and pub in Glasgow, located on Stockwell Street by the River Clyde. Established in the early 19th century, it is famous for its live music, traditional atmosphere, and exterior murals of famous ...
Location ID: #10290957
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Detached house with electric gates. 4 bedrooms, Large lounge/ dining room, bar, small dance studio, gym, sauna, swimming pool (17x4metres). double garage
Location ID: #10284266
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Burgie House is a traditional 12-bedroom country estate located in Forres, Moray, overlooking Findhorn Bay. It is a luxurious holiday retreat and venue accommodating up to 23 guests, set within 1,000 acres of private grounds. The house features four ...
Location ID: #10284225
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Almost all of the gasworks buildings and equipment remain. You can even see some of the steam-driven machines used for gas production and distribution in action. Biggar Gasworks is a lasting reminder of an industry that benefited all of Scotland’s ...
Location ID: #10284235
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Bonawe Historic Iron Furnace, located at Taynuilt in Argyll, is the most complete charcoal-fueled ironworks in Britain. Founded in 1753 and active until the 1870s, this site was established by a Cumbrian ironmaster for iron smelting, exploiting the ...
Location ID: #10290718
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Street running east to west in Glasgow city centre. Mix of offices, businesses, bars. Cobbled lane between Bath Street and West Regent Street. Characterised by attractive, traditional sandstone buildings, some dating back to the Victorian era, ...
Location ID: #10290883
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Bonsyde House, also known as the Earl of Moray Hotel, is a 19th-century establishment in Linlithgow, West Lothian, situated north of Linlithgow Loch with views toward the town and palace. It operates as a hotel, offering accommodation and ...